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Fair enough!
Pretty sure the Tortle removed the chainmail and built the pyre, chief.

Wasn't even that long ago in the IC, so I'm confused how you missed it, lol.

The backpack and everything in it he would casually take himself, getting it out of the way to start taking off his chain-mail armor. Once that was pulled free of him, all that was left was the belt pouch with coins in it, which he himself took half of.

After tossing the backpack into the wagon, Tibor set down his weapons and went to work, taking the man to the side of the road and putting together a funeral pyre.
I won't lie, I'm a little interested to see some of the others respond to how Tibor handled the dying ally.

Alandra, while a morally good character was sort of raised by a decidedly chaotic neutral hiresword. She feels for the loss of life, moreso when she has a connection with them, but she will not pretend to be shocked by death or clerics who lack a bedside manner.
Some light reading for @TGM and @Hound55, and to also give Matt some company in the pending application stack.


Looks good to me. Get to crackalacking.




Fortunately, by the time the Tortle tossed the great maul Alandra had sheathed her longsword.

She hadn’t said anything else beyond her reminder to mend any wounds the goblins had if they truly sought to interrogate the creatures. As her hands caught the maul she looked at it closely before simply tossing it into the back of the wagon alongside the rest of the assorted items. She knew how to use a maul like most martial weapons, though she never had a taste for it. Two-handed weapons took up too much energy and she couldn’t use her shield in her off-hand. It was in her mind as the rest discussed things about the goblins and whatever else that she’d just pawn it off for a few gold pieces when she had the chance to do so.

She didn’t know Ironheart particularly well, or any of her fellows for that matter, so she didn’t have much of a reaction when the Tortle moved the body to the pyre he had constructed. Her late mentor would’ve agreed with his methods. Letting the man bleed out and writhe in pain in the back of the cart as they carried on would not do either of them any good. It was better to bring him to his gods and ease his suffering before they reconciled with the task at hand. Alandra had morals of a good person in her heart, but she was no fool. Perhaps had she known Ironheart better she would’ve interjected and insisted about his life or how he wished to be buried.

She took a breath as she turned back toward the conversation about goblins as her elf-like companion spoke, albeit coldly, about the task at hand.
I won't lie, I'm a little interested to see some of the others respond to how Tibor handled the dying ally.

I think Alandra will be a little too preoccupied taking out her shovel and burying the body.

Or not, lmao, I just noticed we are doing a more fiery funeral rites. Works for me. I will have her catch the hammer and place it in the wagon, though.
>[X] Forage for Food


Location: City Streets, The City-State of Thorinn, Aetheria



“Ah.” The royal messenger began, as he looked back toward the door as the wayfarer approached him before turning his gaze back toward the approaching man. “Just a royal decree. That you wayfarers have been issued. By the Queen.”

Mellic thought back to what Qoren had argued—what he had overheard. How wayfarer’s were dangerous, intrusive beings that were prone to violence and irrationality. He wondered if any of it was true, though he could feel in his bones his natural reaction to the wayfarer’s abrupt presence. He took a step back, guarded as he held out his now free hand toward the door, emphasizing the piece of paper. Certainly these beings could read, right? They did understand their language so it made sense that they would be able to understand something as simple as a written sentence.

“In short, the Queen has decided that the vagrancy immunity will be lifted and you wayfarers who own property will be subject to a royal tax. We will be sending someone to audit the property and tell you how much you will owe us every month.”
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